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No Rendering Apple ProRes and AIC Codec Support in Aunsoft Video Converter for Mac

Date Added: January 07, 2011 09:43:46 AM
Author: Jessica Gates
Category: Computers and Technology
Aunsoft Studio, the multimedia software provider, today updates its series of video converting software by expanding its output profile. The added output profiles include Apple ProRes, DVCPROHD, HDV series format for FCP/FCE users, Apple Intermediate Codec (AIC), DV-PAL/NTSC for iMovie and Avid DNxHD (*.mov) for Avid editing software users. From now on, camcorder owners can convert AVCHD files from Panasonic HDC-TM700, HDV footages from Canon HV30 and AVCHD Lite recordings from Panasonic Lumix DMC ZS7/TZ10 to Apple ProRes or AIC without rendering for importing to FCP, FCE and iMovie. As an intermediate codec, ProRes is intended for use during video editing. The benefit of ProRes is that it retains higher quality than end-user codec while still requiring much less expensive disk systems compared to uncompressed video. No doubt, ProRes is the ideal video format for importing into FCP with higher quality and less compression. With this latest video to Apple ProRes/AIC Converter, converting video files to Apple ProRes 422 is just at its fingertip. No rendering and quality loss ProRes video stems from just three simple clicks. One click to import video to be converted, and then choose MOV files with ProRes codec in Final Cut Pro profile and finally hit convert for converting. Right now, FCP users are allowed to import HD video at SD video size to Final Cut pro 7 at a faster speed and higher quality. Features of Aunsoft Video Converter for Mac: *Convert various formats of TiVo, FLV, MKV, MOV, VOB, AVI video to Apple ProRes/AIC with no rendering and quality loss. *Convert MOV files with ProRes/AIC codec to other common video formats for better playing. *Works with most AVCHD camcorders, HDV camcorders and Lumix cameras. *Faster import and edit video in FCP and iMovie as no rendering ProRes/AIC are natively supported on Mac editing applications. Price and Availability: Aunsoft Video Converter for Mac is just $28 (Christmas 20% off till Jan. 8) available from Aunsoft official website. Besides, you can get free update and warm after-service all the time. About Company: Aunsoft Studio is a professional multimedia software providers dedicated to providing good-quality and preferential Video Conversion Software, especially AVCHD Camcorder Video Converter. Aunsoft has won greatly welcome from all over the world. We are trying our best to satisfy customers with diversified software and wonderful service and our aim is to provide the world with the best software and pass Aunsoft employees' smile to the world. Press Contact: Contact Jessica Gates : http://www.facebook.com/aunsoft.fans Company URL: http://www.aunsoft.com Product URL: http://www.aunsoft.com/video-converter-mac/
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No Rendering Apple ProRes and AIC Codec Support in Aunsoft Video Converter for Mac

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